Source
water can be any source: fresh or seawater.

Non-drinkable water, even highly contaminated water, is purified
and potable.

"Used" water flows down the drain and is emptied into
the Wastewater System.

Black-water from the toilets is emptied into the Wastewater System.

Wastewater effluent is processed in a Gray-Water Recycling System
where the suspended solids are recycled to the wastewater tank and
the remaining effluent is purified to be used in any manner needed.

The "Village" now has a water system that is totally
safe for personal use or return to the environment.

Step 1: Purifying Water To Potability

Global' s LS3 Water Purification System

Step 2: Processing Wastewater

Global' s Wastewater System

Step 3: Recycling the Wastewater Effluent

Global' s Gray-Water System

Modularization:

These systems can be sized, in a modular format, for use in a
small village or the largest city. They can be located in remote
areas for more effective development without extensive infra-structure
connections. The size can be increased and can even be relocated
to better fit the changing needs.